show run for hub site. It really could be a lot of things
with what you have provided.
Hope I helped.
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with a hop count greater than the set limit (16 for RIP, e.g.) will be
dropped.
Michael Todd
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LMI type is set on the physical interface only. How could you have multiple
LMI types if the interface only has physical connectivity to a single
frame-relay switch?
Michael ToddWright, Jeremy wrote:
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> I am trying to configure a specific sub-interface lmi type as
> ansi and I am
> not finding i
Could be anything!
Verify that show arp in both routers show eachothers IP addresses. Make sure
that addressing is similar (same mask and subnet). Verify that connected
interfaces are up/up (without keepalives being disabled). Can you ping
serial to serial? Ethernet to ethernet?
Michael Todd
I have a suggestion for this problem...
If packets only above a certain datagram size are being dropped, perhaps one
of the devices that the pings are traversing has it's MTU set way too low. A
good way to troubleshoot this is to do an extended ping with the DF set and
try pinging with sweeping si
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